Xenopus oocytes are frequently utilized for in vivo expression of cellular proteins, especially ion channel proteins. A thorough understanding of the endogenous conductances and their regulation is paramount for proper characterization of expressed channel proteins. Here we detail a novel chloride current (ICl.swell) responsive to hypotonicity in Xenopus oocytes using the two-electrode voltage clamp technique. Reducing the extracellular osmolarity by 50% elicited a calcium-independent chloride current having an anion conductivity sequence identical with swelling-induced chloride currents observed in epithelial cells. The hypotonicity-activated current was blocked by chloride channel blockers, trivalent lanthanides, and nucleotides. G-protein, cAMP-PKA, and arachidonic acid signaling cascades were not involved in ICl.swell activation. ICl.swell is distinct from both stretch-activated nonselective cation channels and the calcium-activated chloride current in oocytes and may play a critical role in volume regulation in Xenopus oocytes.
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February 01 1994
Hypotonicity activates a native chloride current in Xenopus oocytes.
M J Ackerman,
M J Ackerman
Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
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K D Wickman,
K D Wickman
Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
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D E Clapham
D E Clapham
Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
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M J Ackerman
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K D Wickman
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D E Clapham
Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1994) 103 (2): 153–179.
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M J Ackerman, K D Wickman, D E Clapham; Hypotonicity activates a native chloride current in Xenopus oocytes.. J Gen Physiol 1 February 1994; 103 (2): 153–179. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.103.2.153
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